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have at hand vs have hand

The correct phrase is 'have at hand.' 'Have at hand' means to have something readily available or easily accessible. On the other hand, 'have hand' is not a common phrase in English and does not convey the same meaning.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 908 views

have at hand

Correct. 'Have at hand' means to have something readily available or easily accessible.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is within reach or available for immediate use.

Examples:

  • I always make sure to have a pen at hand when I need to take notes.
  • It's important to have all the necessary tools at hand before starting the project.
  • Do you have the report at hand for the meeting?
  • Having a first aid kit at hand is essential in case of emergencies.
  • She keeps a dictionary at hand to look up unfamiliar words.
  • the Member State responsible for granting authorisation to place the subsystem into service to have at hand a document describing, for each line of the trans-European high-speed rail system, the basic parameters on which operation of that line depends,
  • the Infrastructure Manager to have at hand a recapitulative document describing the lines concerned so that he can follow the subsequent evolutions in the implementation of the TSI,
  • You make sure not to waste any of the resources you have at hand.
  • That is all the information that I have at hand on the history of rules of origin.
  • It demands that we bring all of our senses to the task, and that we apply the very best of our thinking, our feeling and our doing to the challenge that we have at hand.
  • I'm aware you have pressing matters at hand.
  • I'm aware you have pressing matters at hand.
  • Fortunately, we have the means at hand.
  • I want to have everything at hand... so that as soon as he comes out...
  • Once you have the amulet at hand, Can consider your next expedition fully covered.
  • Not being so fortunate as to have my harp at hand, I'll turn on the radio.
  • And we have a larger threat at hand.
  • We have a deepening crisis at hand.
  • We have a deepening crisis at hand.
  • We have a deepening crisis at hand.
  • Because I think we have more important matters at hand.
  • And I don't want to sound unsympathetic, Harold, but we have much bigger problems at hand.
  • At least not until we have all the facts at hand.
  • In difficult times like these, it's good to have mighty friends close at hand.
  • Not only do we have a huge task at hand, but we have to manage and control every bit of information that leaves this building.

Alternatives:

  • have on hand
  • have available
  • have within reach
  • have close by
  • have nearby

have hand

Incorrect. 'Have hand' is not a common phrase in English and does not convey the same meaning as 'have at hand.'

  • Two other Uvas... Goham and Urtana... have hand similar problems...
  • Why don't you have hand dryers in the park bathrooms?
  • They don't even have hand sanitizer.
  • Did you have hand in my elevation?
  • This feature is also useful if you have hand tremors. It prevents inadvertent repeated key presses by preventing another keystroke for a certain amount of time. Activate this feature in K-Button kcontrolcenter; Regional & Accessibility Keyboard Filters.
  • This feature is also useful if you have hand tremors. It prevents inadvertent repeated key presses by preventing another keystroke for a certain amount of time. Activate this feature in K-Button kcontrolcenter; Regional & Accessibility Accessibility Keyboard Filters.
  • You have hands that can form bizarre words at an incredible speed.
  • Sir, he doesn't have hands.
  • But I have hand-picked my replacement.
  • I have hands like little starfish.
  • Th-They have hands, with opposable thumbs.
  • You've got more bleeders than you have hands.
  • Karma doesn't have hands at all, or feet.
  • If only it did have hands, my woman.
  • Sport has to have hand-eye coordination, not hand-foot coordination.
  • Once you have hands on the nerve agent, pocket it, walk right on out.
  • Half of them don't have hands!
  • We wanted to have hand-held camera with pans, lens flares rack focuses and zooms.
  • "Her babies might not have hands."
  • And this somehow kind of misses the point because dolphins don't have hands, so this is inherently a very one-way process.

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